The extraordinary Korean installation artist, Do Ho Suh, has managed to create a giant H.R. Giger-looking alien tail out of 98 men standing on top of each other, with each figure covering each other’s eyes. Resemblances of a spinal cord also come to mind. Made from stainless steel, “Karma” was recently installed in the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden at the New Orleans Museum of Art. At 23 feet tall bending to the sky, this piece is a must to see in person if you live in New Orleans.

As we wrote about before, Remed is participating in a month long residency created by the people at /A Word Of Art in Cape Town, South Africa. When not working on paintings or sculptures inside, he has been adding color to the surrounding city walls in his simplistic abstract style.

The Italian muralist, Blu, who in the past has created a number of the most memorable murals and videos, has been surprisingly quiet over the last year. We hope this means he is up to something big, which is likely the case. His most recent endeavor is this mural of yellow chain-linked cars in Roma, Italy.

A couple of chickens can catch a ride on a giant lizard, right? In Ericailcane’s reality they can. The artist recently painted exactly that on a wall in Tuxla, Mexico and it looks exceptionally fantastic.

Just the other day we were questioning where Sam3 had been and why the silence from an artist whose work we thoroughly enjoy? His walls used to pop up more frequently, so we get excited more than ever of a new sighting. This piece entitled "Providencia" was painted in Cartagena, Spain and is superb in its simplicity.

We just realized the moniker portrait artist, Relish, never draws any woman. Wonder why that is? The artist recently uploaded a bunch of recent drawings of various male characters, all in black and white.

In the Kalahari Desert, South Africa, a native bird called the Sociable Weaver Bird constructs massive nests attached to telephone poles out of twigs and grass. These birds acquired the word “Sociable” in their name as they are known to share their nests with several other species including owls, vultures, eagles, red-headed finches, ashy tits, familiar chats, and many more.